“What other metropolitan area has three teams in it?” Jackson told the Los Angeles Times. “It’s ridiculous to put another franchise in this market. It just doesn’t make sense to do that.”

The move appears imminent.

The city of Anaheim plans to vote Tuesday on a privately financed $75-million bond issue that will help fund relocation fees for the franchise as well as improvements to Honda Center. If approved, the fund could also lead to the creation of a new practice facility in Anaheim.

Instead, Jackson has an idea who should be moving to Orange County — his Staples Center’ cotenants.

“We were always surprised the Clippers never went there,” Jackson said. “It seemed like an appropriate place for them to go.”